Sol Strategies nearly doubles Solana stake with Laine acquisition

The company has now acquired three Solana validator operators since its September pivot into Solana

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Sol Strategies CEO Leah Wald | DAS 2022 New York by Blockworks

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Solana-focused holding company Sol Strategies disclosed that it acquired Laine, Solana’s 65th largest individual validator. The acquisition adds another 1.5 million to Sol Strategies’ existing pile of 1.8 million delegated staked SOL — nearly doubling its position. 

Sol Strategies has now acquired three Solana validator operators since its September pivot into Solana. The company’s biggest catch yet comes as a sizable cut to Solana validator revenue looks primed to pass a governance vote. 

Sol Strategies is a publicly traded company in Canada whose business can fairly be called Solana’s equivalent of Michael Saylor’s bitcoin-buying Strategy. Investors seeking regulated access to Solana can buy Sol Strategies stock, and Sol Strategies acquires SOL and runs validators. This service could be especially valuable for investors in the US, where SOL ETFs have been slow to develop. Sol Strategies is still only listed in Canada, however, though it has applied to be listed on the Nasdaq.

Laine founder Michael Hubbard was aqui-hired as Sol Strategies’ chief strategy officer as part of the deal. The company also gains access to stakewiz.com, a popular site for information about Solana validators. 

Hubbard — who is an active member of Solana’s validator community — confirmed the hire in an X post Monday afternoon, casting the move as a way to “amplify [his] impact” on Solana. 

As Sol Strategy doubles down on Solana staking, voting is underway and looking likely to pass for SIMD-0228, a proposal to move Solana to a market-based inflation mechanism. The measure is meant to prevent Solana from overpaying for security, but the reduced SOL issuance will cut into validator revenue. I’d bet Hubbard will have SIMD-0228 landing on his desk in the new role.

As of Monday afternoon, 72% of Solana validator votes — including Laine’s and Sol Strategies’ — were cast in favor of SIMD-0228, while 23% were against and 5% abstained, according to a dashboard

In a message, Wald said the vote wouldn’t change the “fundamental demand” for SOL staking, and the potential approval of Solana ETFs could create institutional inflows that would reinforce demand for staking services. In the end, Wald thinks SIMD-0228 could help drive Solana’s “potential appreciation.”

“We see these shifts as an opportunity to solidify our role as the leading publicly traded Solana company, leveraging both organic growth through staking and inorganic expansion through strategic acquisitions,” Wald said.


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